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1. Why is it a good idea to understand a rule prior to breaking it?
It's important to understand how the rule can be utilized before deciding to break it because it could potentially help the composition of your photos
2. When applying the Rule of Thirds, how many sections do you create? how many intersections?
There are 9 sections and 4 intersections
3. Why does placing the subject at the intersection or along a line feel more natural to the viewer?
The subject is not directly in the center of the image which can sometimes feel awkward and too staged
4. When photographing a landscape, where should the horizon line be placed?
The horizon line should be placed along one of the horizontal lines
5. What are two questions you might want to consider when composing an image?
What are the points of interest in this shot?
Where am I intentionally placing them?
Rule of Thirds
Horizontal Line
Home
About
History of Photography
Camera Obscura
The Birth of Photography
Cyanotype
Assignments
Camera Techniques
>
Intro to DSLR
Basic Daylight Exposure
Depth of Field
Shutter Speed
ISO
Exposure Triangle Practice
Built-In Light Meter
White Balance
Compositional Techniques
>
Rule of Thirds
Framing
Lines
Simplicity
Point of View
Balance
Reflection
Shadows
Lighting Techniques
>
Directions of Light
Hard Light with Modification
Overcast Light with Modification
Open Shade with Modification
Portrait Retouching
Diffusion Panel
Window Light
Projects
Les Misérables
>
Narrative Task 1
Selection Methods
Narrative Task 2
Character Portrait
Narrative Task 3
Famous Photographer Project
>
Art Does Not Exist in a Vacuum
Photo Critcism
Start an Inspiration Blog
Lightroom Tutorials
Inspired Photos Shooting Assignment
Formal Critiques
Behind the Camera
Midterm
Midterm Portfolio
Midterm Shooting Project
Final